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42.3" Throttle and Idle Cable Kit & Brake Line for 2000-2006 Harley Touring ABS Models 14" Handlebar, Chrome

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Management number 207965614 Release Date 2026/03/22 List Price $36.24 Model Number 207965614
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Fitment: Fits 2000-2006 Harley ABS Touring Street Glide/Electra Glide/Ultra Limited/Road King/Road Glide models without Cruise Control, with 14" handlebar.

  • Fitment: Fits 2000-2006 Harley ABS Touring Street Glide/Electra Glide/Ultra Limited/Road King/Road Glide models without Cruise Control, with 14" handlebar.
  • 👍High-class Quality: Our stainless steel braided cable creates a characteristic look, and it would not cause any damages for the areas where the cable touches. And durable inner wire also ensures the whole cable a longer life and a better performance when using
  • 👍Smooth Working: Our extended throttle and idle(return) cable kit would provide a smooth & flexible work for the rider. Giving you a safe and good feeling when riding.
  • 👍Better Work: With durable quality, our front brake line hose will greatly improve your braking effectiveness because there is almost no expansion under pressure, requiring less force to operate at its maximum
  • 👍Easy to Install: Direct replacement for the stock short/old brake line, just need you to remove the stock brake cable without damaging the motorcycle, then follow the correct route/steps to install the new brake line hose
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